HCC1739 BLHomo sapiens (Human)Transformed cell line

Also known as: Hamon Cancer Center 1739 BL, HCC1739BL, HCC-1739BL

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Human B cell line for cancer research

Detailed Summary

HCC1739 BL is a human B cell line derived from a cancerous tissue. As a B cell line, it is used in research related to B cell malignancies and immunology. The cell line is characterized by its origin in a human species, making it a relevant model for studying human-specific biological processes and diseases. Due to the lack of detailed information on tissue and disease origin, further characterization may be required for specific applications.

Research Applications

Cancer researchImmunology

Key Characteristics

Human originB cell lineage
Generated on 6/20/2025

Basic Information

Database IDCVCL_3280
SpeciesHomo sapiens (Human)
Tissue SourcePeripheral blood[UBERON:UBERON_0000178]

Donor Information

Age51
Age CategoryAdult
SexFemale

Disease Information

DiseaseNon-Cancerous
LineageFibroblast
SubtypeFibroblast, Soft Tissue

DepMap Information

Source TypeATCC
Source IDACH-001828_source

Haplotype Information (STR Profile)

Short Tandem Repeat (STR) profile for cell line authentication.

Amelogenin
X
CSF1PO
11,12
D13S317
11,13
D16S539
12,13
D18S51
16,18
D19S433
15
D21S11
30,32
D2S1338
21,26
D3S1358
15,17
D5S818
11,13
D7S820
11,13
D8S1179
13,14
FGA
21
Penta D
9,10
Penta E
5,12
TH01
6,9.3
TPOX
8,10
vWA
17,19
Gene Expression Profile
Gene expression levels and statistical distribution
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Publications

Characterization of paired tumor and non-tumor cell lines established from patients with breast cancer.

Tomlinson G.E., Tonk V., Ashfaq R., Leitch A.M., Minna J.D., Shay J.W.

Int. J. Cancer 78:766-774(1998).